Women’s academic careers are in a ‘holding pattern’ while men enjoy a ‘tailwind’
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Article
Date of Publication
1-2-2022
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School of Business and Law
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The Conversation Media Group Ltd
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Sharafizad, F., Brown, K., Omari, M., & Jogulu, U. (2022). Women’s academic careers are in a ‘holding pattern’ while men enjoy a ‘tailwind’. Retrieved from https://ro.ecu.edu.au/ecuworks2022-2026/386
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Sharafizad, F., Brown, K., Omari, M., & Jogulu, U. (2022). Women’s academic careers are in a ‘holding pattern’ while men enjoy a ‘tailwind’. The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/womens-academic-careers-are-in-a-holding-pattern-while-men-enjoy-a-tailwind-168840